International Peacekeeping
International Peacekeeping examines the theory and practice of peacekeeping and peace operations as instruments of policy at an international level.
Contents
Editorial Board
Accessed April 2010: [1]
- Editor: Michael Pugh - University of Bradford, UK
Co Editors:
- Edward Luck - International Peace Institute, USA
- Nina Graeger - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway
Assistant Editor:
- Mandy Turner - University of Bradford, UK
Reviews Editor:
- Christine Cubitt - University of Bradford, UK
- Nana K. Poku - University of Bradford, UK
Editorial Advisory Board
- Adekeye Adebajo - Centre for Conflict Resolution, South Africa
- Dipankar Banerjee - Maj.-Gen (Retd), Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India
- Mats Berdal - King's College London, UK
- Michael W. Doyle - Princeton University, USA
- Comfort Ero - International Centre for Transitional Justice, South Africa
- Trevor Findlay - Carleton University, Canada
- Fen Osler Hampson - Carleton University, Canada
- Birger Heldt - Folke Bernadotte Academy, Sweden
- Peter Viggo Jakobsen - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Alan James - Cheshire, UK
- Karen Mingst - University of Kentucky, USA
- Susumu Takai - National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan
- Sir Brian Urquhart - New York, USA
- Tom Woodhouse - University of Bradford, UK
- Laura Zanotti - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Editorial Board, International Peacekeeping, accessed April 6, 2010.